2002 Cadillac funeral home Limo

Labster

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Done for a funeral home. They wash this thing twice a week or so but unfortunately they use wash brushes and dry using old towels so the paint is swirled terribly and it was actually beginning to oxidize a bit. They didn't want me to do much if any paint correction due to winter being here so they talked about me coming back in the spring and giving it the works. Anyway, here are the pics, sorry for the quality, my camera died and I was forced to have my buddy take pics with his IPhone. They have 6 black Caddy Sedans and 2 hearses that they want done coming up sometime. Thank god they have a heated garage!
Here are the steps:
Foamed with NXT and a bit of SG mixed and let dwell
Rinsed
Foamed with NXT and washed 2 bucket method
Tires done with Bleach White for the white walls
Rims cleaned with 4* wheel gel
Buffed with #80 and Edge blue polishing pad
Put on a layer of VM via LC grey finessing pad
Topped with 845x2 to add some winter durability
Rims where then cleaned up with Powerball and VM
Tires and wells where dressed with AA tire gel
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The cars looks good for just a quick detail. If you don't mind me askin how much did you charge the guy for that Caddy? I bet that garage really helped.
 
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Looks like they should have been happy with the results.
It would seem like this could be a very good account to land. Good Luck!

Charles
 
The cars looks good for just a quick detail. If you don't mind me askin how much did you charge the guy for that Caddy? I bet that garage really helped.

I charged $225 and they didn't even bat an eye. For a complete paint correction in the spring I told them it would be around $300-350 and they told me to give them a call when the snow stopped flying...No interior work done at all...
 
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